30 COMMERCIAL ZONES
The C-1, central business district zone is intended to provide for a variety of retail business uses and services and to preserve land for such uses. It is a unique pedestrian-oriented commercial district that is the major retail, office, entertainment, and arts center for the community. Complementary residential uses are encouraged. |
The C-2, general commercial and business zone is intended to provide for the general commercial and business activity of the city and to preserve land for such uses. It is intended to complement the downtown and help meet the other community needs, as well as provide an area for large scale shopping centers and other uses oriented to vehicle traffic. |
TABLE 17.30.030: LAND USES IN COMMERCIAL ZONES | ||
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USE CATEGORIES | C-1 | C-2 |
Retail | ||
Retail uses (other than those listed below) | A | A |
Food stores | A | A |
Eating and drinking places | A | A |
Drinking places | A | A |
Open sales lots in conjunction with the principal use which must be in an enclosed adjoining building | A | A |
Daily outdoor merchandise display | A | A |
Sidewalk sales | A | A |
Christmas tree sales, fireworks sales, nonprofit organization sales or activities associated with a seasonal event | A | A |
Vehicle sales lot | C | A |
Service stations | C | A |
Drive-through for a permitted use | A | A |
Wholesale | ||
Wholesale use as an accessory use to a permitted retail use | A | A |
Wholesale use when not associated with a retail use | C | C |
Services | ||
Service uses (other than those listed below) | A | A |
Professional offices, other than medical/dental/psychiatric | A | A |
Medical/dental/psychiatric office or clinic | A | A |
Hospitals | X | C |
Clubs, lodges, assembly halls | A | A |
Lodging and assembly | A | A |
Recreational vehicle parks (in compliance with Chapter 17.71 SLMC) | X | C |
Banking and financial services | A | A |
Repair facilities | C | A |
Child care, day care | A | A |
Veterinarian, small animals (pets) | A1 | A |
Veterinarian, large animals (livestock) | X | X |
Animal boarding | X | C |
Drive-through for a permitted use | A | A |
Adult entertainment facilities, in compliance with Chapter 17.73 SLMC | X | A |
Cultural, recreational, and entertainment uses | A | A |
Transportation, Communication, and Utilities | ||
Wireless communication facilities, in compliance with Chapter 17.78 SLMC | A | A |
Local utilities, below ground | A | A |
Local utilities, above ground | C | C |
Regional utilities | C | C |
Private or public passenger transportation systems | A | A |
Airports, landing strips, and air transportation facilities | X | C |
Heliports | C | C |
Industrial and Storage | ||
On-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities | X | C |
Off-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities | X | X |
Wrecking yards, salvage yards, or junk yards | X | X |
Light manufacturing when subordinate to a retail sales outlet and contained in a building | A | A |
Storage, warehousing, and distribution, not associated with a retail business | X | A |
Construction site storage in sea-going containers or semi trailers | A | A |
Permanent storage in cargo container, in compliance with Chapter 17.76 SLMC | X | X |
Temporary storage in cargo container, in compliance with Chapter 17.76 SLMC | X | C |
Outside storage in conjunction with a principal use which is in an enclosed adjoining building | X | A |
Public and Institutional | ||
Park, playground, athletic field, other noncommercial recreation | A | A |
Outdoor recreational, entertainment, or amusement facilities | A | A |
Festivals or other outdoor celebrations | A | A |
Schools, public and private | C | C |
Churches | C | C |
Libraries | A | A |
Residential | ||
Manufactured or mobile home park | X | X |
Occupancy of trailers or recreational vehicles (except in an RV park) | X | X |
Residential use in conjunction with a commercial structure (mixed use development) | A2 | A |
Multifamily residential use, not in conjunction with a commercial structure | C3 | A |
Assisted living facility | X | C |
Adult family home in an existing residence | A | A |
Family day care home in an existing residence | A | A |
Miscellaneous | ||
Accessory use appurtenant to any primary use and not otherwise prohibited | A | A |
Removal of soil or other natural materials for the purpose of sale or use as fill material | X | X |
Keeping of livestock, poultry, rabbits, or bees | X | X |
Footnotes for Table 17.20.030: |
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1. No outdoor boarding allowed. |
2. Existing residential uses may remain. Off-street parking for residential tenants must be provided, in compliance with Chapter 17.54 SLMC. |
3. In the C-1 zone, this use is not allowed for properties that front on Daisy, Main or Cana. |
TABLE 17.30.050: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN COMMERCIAL ZONES | ||
|---|---|---|
Development Standards | C-1 | C-2 |
Minimum lot size | NR | NR |
Maximum lot size | NR1 | NR |
Maximum building height (subject to meeting all requirements of the International Fire Code and local fire chief) | 4 stories or 62'2 | 4 stories or 62'2 |
Minimum front yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Maximum front setback | 0'4 | NR |
Exterior side yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Interior side yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Rear yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Landscaping required (Chapter 17.57 SLMC) | New parking lots only | Yes |
Buffer requirements | SLMC § 17.30.130 | SLMC § 17.30.130 |
Signage | Chapter 17.58 SLMC | Chapter 17.58 SLMC |
Outside storage allowed | No | SLMC § 17.30.110 |
Fencing requirements | SLMC § 17.30.120 | SLMC § 17.30.120 |
Parking required (Chapter 17.54 SLMC) | Yes | Yes |
Ground floor window standards | SLMC § 17.30.150 | NR |
Pedestrian requirements | NR | SLMC § 17.30.160 |
Footnotes for Table 17.30.050: |
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NR= No requirement for the zone. Other regulations may apply. |
1. No maximum lot size; however, any use over two acres requires planning agency approval as a conditional use. |
2. The planning agency may allow buildings or structures to be erected to an additional height after a public hearing and examination of the location and upon due proof to the satisfaction of the agency that the additional height will not be detrimental. |
3. Setbacks. |
a. Within the setback area shown on Table 17.30.050, no building or structure (as defined in Chapter 17.06 SLMC) shall be allowed, except flagpoles, street furniture, transit shelters, signage, fencing, slope stability structures, and improvements less than 30 inches above grade, including decks, patios, walks, and driveways. Some of these structures and improvements require a permit. |
b. The setbacks shown in the table are zoning setbacks. Larger setbacks may be required by the State Building Code, State Fire Code, sight distance requirements, or landscaping requirements (Chapter 17.57 SLMC). |
4. Portions of the building may be set back further than the maximum setback to allow for features that encourage pedestrian use and activity along the street, such as building modulation, pedestrian plazas or courtyards, covered or recessed entryways, commercial uses or displays (such as vendors, newsstands, or cafes), public art (such as water features or sculptures), or seating and/or planter areas. |
Maximum Permissible Environmental Noise Levels | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Noise Source | Property Receiving Noise by Zone | ||
Residential | Commercial | Industrial | |
Commercial Zone | 57 dBA* | 60 dBA | 65 dBA |
Notes: |
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* Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., the noise limitations of the foregoing table shall be reduced by 10 dBA for residential receiving property. |
Exemptions to the maximum permissible noise level cited in this chapter shall be as enumerated in WAC 173-60-050, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels Exemptions. |
30 COMMERCIAL ZONES
The C-1, central business district zone is intended to provide for a variety of retail business uses and services and to preserve land for such uses. It is a unique pedestrian-oriented commercial district that is the major retail, office, entertainment, and arts center for the community. Complementary residential uses are encouraged. |
The C-2, general commercial and business zone is intended to provide for the general commercial and business activity of the city and to preserve land for such uses. It is intended to complement the downtown and help meet the other community needs, as well as provide an area for large scale shopping centers and other uses oriented to vehicle traffic. |
TABLE 17.30.030: LAND USES IN COMMERCIAL ZONES | ||
|---|---|---|
USE CATEGORIES | C-1 | C-2 |
Retail | ||
Retail uses (other than those listed below) | A | A |
Food stores | A | A |
Eating and drinking places | A | A |
Drinking places | A | A |
Open sales lots in conjunction with the principal use which must be in an enclosed adjoining building | A | A |
Daily outdoor merchandise display | A | A |
Sidewalk sales | A | A |
Christmas tree sales, fireworks sales, nonprofit organization sales or activities associated with a seasonal event | A | A |
Vehicle sales lot | C | A |
Service stations | C | A |
Drive-through for a permitted use | A | A |
Wholesale | ||
Wholesale use as an accessory use to a permitted retail use | A | A |
Wholesale use when not associated with a retail use | C | C |
Services | ||
Service uses (other than those listed below) | A | A |
Professional offices, other than medical/dental/psychiatric | A | A |
Medical/dental/psychiatric office or clinic | A | A |
Hospitals | X | C |
Clubs, lodges, assembly halls | A | A |
Lodging and assembly | A | A |
Recreational vehicle parks (in compliance with Chapter 17.71 SLMC) | X | C |
Banking and financial services | A | A |
Repair facilities | C | A |
Child care, day care | A | A |
Veterinarian, small animals (pets) | A1 | A |
Veterinarian, large animals (livestock) | X | X |
Animal boarding | X | C |
Drive-through for a permitted use | A | A |
Adult entertainment facilities, in compliance with Chapter 17.73 SLMC | X | A |
Cultural, recreational, and entertainment uses | A | A |
Transportation, Communication, and Utilities | ||
Wireless communication facilities, in compliance with Chapter 17.78 SLMC | A | A |
Local utilities, below ground | A | A |
Local utilities, above ground | C | C |
Regional utilities | C | C |
Private or public passenger transportation systems | A | A |
Airports, landing strips, and air transportation facilities | X | C |
Heliports | C | C |
Industrial and Storage | ||
On-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities | X | C |
Off-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities | X | X |
Wrecking yards, salvage yards, or junk yards | X | X |
Light manufacturing when subordinate to a retail sales outlet and contained in a building | A | A |
Storage, warehousing, and distribution, not associated with a retail business | X | A |
Construction site storage in sea-going containers or semi trailers | A | A |
Permanent storage in cargo container, in compliance with Chapter 17.76 SLMC | X | X |
Temporary storage in cargo container, in compliance with Chapter 17.76 SLMC | X | C |
Outside storage in conjunction with a principal use which is in an enclosed adjoining building | X | A |
Public and Institutional | ||
Park, playground, athletic field, other noncommercial recreation | A | A |
Outdoor recreational, entertainment, or amusement facilities | A | A |
Festivals or other outdoor celebrations | A | A |
Schools, public and private | C | C |
Churches | C | C |
Libraries | A | A |
Residential | ||
Manufactured or mobile home park | X | X |
Occupancy of trailers or recreational vehicles (except in an RV park) | X | X |
Residential use in conjunction with a commercial structure (mixed use development) | A2 | A |
Multifamily residential use, not in conjunction with a commercial structure | C3 | A |
Assisted living facility | X | C |
Adult family home in an existing residence | A | A |
Family day care home in an existing residence | A | A |
Miscellaneous | ||
Accessory use appurtenant to any primary use and not otherwise prohibited | A | A |
Removal of soil or other natural materials for the purpose of sale or use as fill material | X | X |
Keeping of livestock, poultry, rabbits, or bees | X | X |
Footnotes for Table 17.20.030: |
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1. No outdoor boarding allowed. |
2. Existing residential uses may remain. Off-street parking for residential tenants must be provided, in compliance with Chapter 17.54 SLMC. |
3. In the C-1 zone, this use is not allowed for properties that front on Daisy, Main or Cana. |
TABLE 17.30.050: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN COMMERCIAL ZONES | ||
|---|---|---|
Development Standards | C-1 | C-2 |
Minimum lot size | NR | NR |
Maximum lot size | NR1 | NR |
Maximum building height (subject to meeting all requirements of the International Fire Code and local fire chief) | 4 stories or 62'2 | 4 stories or 62'2 |
Minimum front yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Maximum front setback | 0'4 | NR |
Exterior side yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Interior side yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Rear yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Landscaping required (Chapter 17.57 SLMC) | New parking lots only | Yes |
Buffer requirements | SLMC § 17.30.130 | SLMC § 17.30.130 |
Signage | Chapter 17.58 SLMC | Chapter 17.58 SLMC |
Outside storage allowed | No | SLMC § 17.30.110 |
Fencing requirements | SLMC § 17.30.120 | SLMC § 17.30.120 |
Parking required (Chapter 17.54 SLMC) | Yes | Yes |
Ground floor window standards | SLMC § 17.30.150 | NR |
Pedestrian requirements | NR | SLMC § 17.30.160 |
Footnotes for Table 17.30.050: |
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NR= No requirement for the zone. Other regulations may apply. |
1. No maximum lot size; however, any use over two acres requires planning agency approval as a conditional use. |
2. The planning agency may allow buildings or structures to be erected to an additional height after a public hearing and examination of the location and upon due proof to the satisfaction of the agency that the additional height will not be detrimental. |
3. Setbacks. |
a. Within the setback area shown on Table 17.30.050, no building or structure (as defined in Chapter 17.06 SLMC) shall be allowed, except flagpoles, street furniture, transit shelters, signage, fencing, slope stability structures, and improvements less than 30 inches above grade, including decks, patios, walks, and driveways. Some of these structures and improvements require a permit. |
b. The setbacks shown in the table are zoning setbacks. Larger setbacks may be required by the State Building Code, State Fire Code, sight distance requirements, or landscaping requirements (Chapter 17.57 SLMC). |
4. Portions of the building may be set back further than the maximum setback to allow for features that encourage pedestrian use and activity along the street, such as building modulation, pedestrian plazas or courtyards, covered or recessed entryways, commercial uses or displays (such as vendors, newsstands, or cafes), public art (such as water features or sculptures), or seating and/or planter areas. |
Maximum Permissible Environmental Noise Levels | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Noise Source | Property Receiving Noise by Zone | ||
Residential | Commercial | Industrial | |
Commercial Zone | 57 dBA* | 60 dBA | 65 dBA |
Notes: |
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* Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., the noise limitations of the foregoing table shall be reduced by 10 dBA for residential receiving property. |
Exemptions to the maximum permissible noise level cited in this chapter shall be as enumerated in WAC 173-60-050, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels Exemptions. |